News:Course on Landscape Genomics in Berlin
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Dear all,

We will run a LANDSCAPE GENOMICS course in Berlin, 25-29 November 2019 at the Freie Universität (FU) Berlin.


INSTRUCTORS:

1) Dr. Stèphane Joost (Lab of Geographic Information Systems (LASIG), EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland)

2) Oliver Selmoni, MSc (Lab of Geographic Information Systems (LASIG), EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland)


Course overview

The course will provide an overview of the type of dataset that can be used for a landscape genomics analysis. Firstly, students will learn how to obtain environmental data from publicly available databases, how to process it with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how to use the latter to produce indicators able to describe the characteristics of the landscape. Next, the course will discuss the different approaches to obtain genetic data and subsequently show how to study genetic variation and population structure across space in the R environment. Students will be given an overview of the different statistical approaches to study local adaptation, and will be trained in using two of them, Sambada and LFMM. The course will also cover the critical task of the interpretation and validation of the results. Finally, the course will consider the crucial aspects and good habits to account for when planning a landscape genomics experiment (e.g. sampling design).


Target Audience & Assumed Background

This course is aimed at all biologists, ecologists, geneticists, veterinarians that want to implement the landscape genomics approach in their own studies of evolutionary biology and conservation. Even though the course is not intended for a specialized audience, basic knowledge in evolutionary biology and population genetics would help. Students will learn how to use GIS, but basic computer skills are desirable (e.g. in the R environment). A basic understanding of statistics is also necessary.


Teaching Format

The course is organized in ten learning sessions. During the first two sessions, the course will provide a contextualization of the research field. Then, students will be guided through a landscape genomics experiment with sessions that couple brief theoretical introductions with practical work.


Please visit our website to have more information about the course content: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course17/


Here is the full list of our courses and Workshops: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/


Please feel free to contact us if you need any further information.

Thanks!

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